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Fender 50th Anniversary Golden Stratocaster (2004)

STC-Shaped Guitar from Fender belonging to the Stratocaster series

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Pierre L. Pierre L.
Published on 06/13/06 at 02:48
Audience: Beginners
It's a Mexican Fender, 21 frets, 3 single Alnico pickups, what a Classic Series.

A vintage vibrato (which dsaccorde little guitar actually), 2 Tone knobs of (neck and bridge pickups), a volume knob and a 5 slecteur positions.

Start a quite "Classic" in short.

The finish is of good quality and all dor is beautiful.

UTILIZATION

This is my Premire guitar so I can not really compare but I'll do what I can.

A handle on which it is relatively easy to evolve, Access in acute is trs ais (stratum requires). She is not heavy and trs fairly balanced and the body is built for ease of installation on the upper arm.

I was a player prt express scratching and I saw that we could get a good sound with this trs scratch even without too have used (it plays SG usual).

SOUNDS

I play a little bit of everything and it's true that it is versatile trs, though for all that its a little mtal / distorted, it lacks a micro double ... But for all that is more light rock, blues, jazz see it sounds good trs. I play with a really low-end amp (Stagg CA-20R) but I could test it on a Roland Micro Cube o it sounds much better. It has the versatility of a stratocaster, ideal for beginners who do not yet know what type of music they play.

OVERALL OPINION

I am satisfied with this first trs guitar purchase, even if in hindsight I would take is a Les Paul guitar shape that would fit better what I want to do.

I use it for almost a year now and I have not had a problem.

I advise all fans to Start!